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Meanings of other apes in English
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Usage of other apes in English
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He wondered that the otherapes could look at him at all.
2
We know that otherapes, such as chimpanzees, use tools.
3
The otherapes came closer and sniffed at the ape-man.
4
The otherapes wandered in and out of the courtyard and flipped through magazines.
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For differences in testicle size between humans and otherapes, see Short (1979).
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Like otherapes with a well-developed social structure, gorillas mourn the death of loved ones.
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So far the ability has been found in many otherapes, dolphins, Asian elephants and the European magpie.
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All the features that characterise this group of apes are found in man, and not found in the otherapes.
9
Tarzan, turning with the otherapes toward the cause of the interruption, saw the girl, recognized her and also her peril.
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Sometimes he heard the cry of the otherapes among the mountains, and, terrified as he was, he yet answered them.
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Many scientists, however, remained skeptical, suggesting Washoe and otherapes were simply responding to unintentional cues from the researchers working with them.
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The otherapes of the tribe of Kerchak moved listlessly about or lolled restfully in the midday heat of the equatorial jungle.
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The otherapes, seeing that the turtle was not to be trifled with, ran off, leaving their young brother to his fate.
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The minute-long clip shared on Reddit shows it clicking into photographs and profiles and watching videos -especially clips showing otherapes.
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The otherapes derived unlimited amusement from Tublat's discomfiture, for Broken Nose was a disagreeable old fellow, whom no one liked, anyway.
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Man, differentiated from the otherapes by his desire to know, was from the first obliged to steel himself against the penalties of knowledge.